
Class-Based Engineering (CBE) is a management strategy that emphasizes an object-oriented approach to enterprise engineering. CBE instructs organizations on ways to achieve major improvements in information management and business performance. CBE defines new management techniques that are based upon innovative concepts originating from the object-oriented paradigm. CBE utilizes classes as a means to model the business of the firm, define its IT organizational structure and construct a fully integrated enterprise-wide information architecture.
Object Request Broker Systems Management (OSM) refers to the ability to control, monitor, configure and recover application resources that are essential to the proper functioning of the distributed object environment. OSM is the insurance policy that an application must have to ensure a successful lifespan in production. Organizations that are contemplating the deployment of large scale CORBA systems will require the support provided by the OSM facility.
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